Most construction software is a one-size-fits-all tool you bend to fit your trade, or a stack of six systems that don't talk to each other. This is one connected platform that runs the whole business, from the first estimate to the final closeout. Whether you build hospitals, warehouses, custom homes, or all three, it fits the way your teams already work, and it configures to your rules.
Contracting Software Services, or CSS for short, built by the people who run the jobs.
If you run real projects and real money on a pile of tools that don't talk to each other, this was built for you and the way you actually work.
Book a demoEstimating in one tool. Accounting in another. Field reports, scheduling, payroll, safety, and closeout scattered across five more. Every handoff is a re-key, every number lives in three places, and nothing knows what your actual job requires.
The estimate never reaches job cost. Field data lands a week late. Your books and your projects disagree, and you find out at month-end.
One-size-fits-all tools treat a hospital wing, a warehouse, and a custom home the same. The compliance, the selections, the draws, and the closeout that each one needs end up in spreadsheets on the side.
Six subscriptions and six logins, plus the integrations between them to keep alive. The per-seat total often runs higher than one platform that does all of it.
Everything a contractor does, on a single ledger. Data flows on its own. An approved change order updates job cost, the GL, and the forecast, and nobody re-types a number.
Double-entry books, period-close (locking a month so the numbers can't shift after you report them), and job-cost tie-out (every dollar on a job matching the books) are part of the core, the way real accounting has to be.
The platform ships knowing what each kind of project requires, and it won't let a project close until the work that matters is signed off.
These aren't checklists you can wave through. A project's commissioning gate blocks closeout until the vertical-specific sign-offs are complete, and safety-critical RFIs escalate faster on their own. The rules that keep you out of trouble live in the software your team already works in.
Not a thin layer bolted over your real tools. Each of these is a full, capable module, built in and connected to all the others.
Schedules, RFIs, submittals, change orders, and punch, all tied to cost and closeout so nothing slips through the cracks.
Assembly-based estimating on real, localized cost data, with bid leveling and win-probability, sharpening every time you win work.
Daily reports, photos, crews, weather, and deficiencies from the field, flowing straight into cost and schedule.
Model coordination, clash detection, and design and drawing management, wired to the field instead of stranded in a silo.
OSHA logs, CAPA, and inspections, plus the vertical gates that block closeout until the sign-offs that matter are done.
Owned equipment and vehicles, reservations, utilization, and maintenance, each carrying its real cost onto the job automatically.
A true general ledger of record: WIP, bank rec, AIA billing, and job-cost tie-out where every dollar matches the books to the penny.
Time to job cost to payroll in one continuous path. Certified-payroll-aware, multi-state, with onboarding and roles built in.
Drawings, submittals, and plan rooms with version control and real markup, so everyone works from one source of truth.
Live dashboards and forecasts computed from your own data, never a hardcoded number dressed up as intelligence.
Leads, bids, pipeline, and client history in the same system you build in, so a prospect becomes a project without re-entering a thing.
One system does more than tidy things up. It changes how much of every job you actually take home.
When the estimate, the costs, and the billing all live together, you catch overruns early and bill for everything you actually earned. Less money leaks out along the way.
Every action is logged with who did it and when. When a number looks wrong, you trace it back to the source in seconds instead of guessing.
Nobody re-types numbers from one app into another, so the small typos that quietly cost real money never get the chance to happen.
The system tracks what things actually cost you, in the markets you build in, and learns from every bid and every won job. Over time it knows your real numbers better than any generic cost book or competitor's tool ever could.
A CRM is the tool that keeps your sales pipeline and client history in one place. Here it lives in the same system you build in, so a prospect becomes a project without anyone re-entering a thing.
Know where your gear and trucks are, what each one is costing a job, and when they are due for service, without a separate spreadsheet.
Estimate to closeout in one place. No tool-hopping, no exporting, and no wondering which app a number was in.
One price for the whole platform. No per-seat surprises, no paid add-ons for the features you need, and no fee just to connect the pieces.
Every owner, developer, and landlord logs into one portal that shows every project you are running for them. When they have three jobs with you, they see all three in one place, updated live from the same system your team works in.
No exporting reports, no PDFs flying around by email, and no "can you resend that one." There is a clean wall between what the client sees and the internal numbers you keep to yourself.
Book a demoThe system grew up inside a working general contractor, solving the exact problems that fragment every contractor's day. It was proven on live projects long before it was offered to anyone else, and it configures to whatever kind of building you do.
We don't sell vaporware. On a demo, we walk your team through the live system with real workflows: the connected ledger, the vertical gates, the per-metro cost data. And we tell you plainly what's production-ready today versus what's still on the roadmap.
Book a demoA 30-minute walkthrough, tailored to your verticals and how your teams work today.
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